OBITUARY
MRS K. E. COLVIN
(Per Press Association.—Copyright.)
WESTPORT, April -30.
One ! of the most prominent residents of Westport; Airs Kat e Emily Cdlvin, widow of Mr James Colvin, M.P. for Buller for 19 years, died at: her residence on Saturday morning. ’ She was dd years of age, and a member ofjtije well-known Goodyer family.
1 Mrs Colvin was a foundation member of the Lady Liverpool Society, which did much ; work’ in providing comforts for soldiers in the South African and Great Wars. She leaves four sons, Messrs Albert and Percival {(Westport), Robert (Charleston) y and Henry (Bruce Bay), and six daughters, Mesdames F. Gorrie (Nelson), G. E. Craig (Auckland), P. Molloy (Palmerston North), J. Griffin (Reefton), H. Griffin \Petone), and Miss M, Colvin '(Westport). BISHOP LLANDAFF, (Received this day at 12.35 p.m.) 1 LONDON, April 30. The death has occurred of Bishop Llandaff, formerly a missioner in New Zealand. , . REV. F. INWOOD. V. - CHRISTCHURCH, May 1. The death has occurred of Rev. F. R. Imvo<-.d ( who arrived as a child, on one of the first four ships carrying tW original Canterbury settlers.:. .For i^njany. years lie was vicar of Brighton. ..and later Cashmere.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1939, Page 6
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